CHIEF METEOROLOGIST MARK DAYTON IS TRACKING THE STORMS AND HE WILL BE UP IN JUST A COUPLE OF MINUTES. -- MARK BADEN . GARDENS LIKE YOU SEE HERE ARE COMMON ACROSS SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN. THE REASON ONE LOCAL SUBURB IS NOW MAKING RESIDENTS TEAR OUT THEIR PLANS. THIS WHOLE THING TURNS INTO PINK FLOWERS. TRACY HAS BEEN GROWING A NATURAL GARDEN OUTSIDE HIS HOME FOR THE PAST 21 YEARS. IS TECHNICALLY ON CITY PROPERTY, BUT UNTIL RECENTLY IT WASN'T A PROBLEM. THEY'VE DECIDED NOT TO PERMIT YOU TO PRINT ANYTHING. HE RECEIVED A LETTER SAYING HE IS IN VIOLATION OF AN ORDINANCE IN THE PLANTS MIGHT CAUSE OBSTRUCTION. FELICIA LIVES A HALF-MILE AWAY. SHE HAS ALSO BEEN TOLD HER PLANTS ON CITY PROPERLY WILL MOST LIKELY HAVE TO BE REMOVED. IF WE THOUGHT THAT IT IN DANGER THE COMMUNITY IN ANY WAY , WE WOULD DO IT IMMEDIATELY WITHOUT THE CITY EVEN INTERVENING. BOTH HOMEOWNERS SAY WHAT THEY'RE DOING IS NO DIFFERENT THAN WHAT THE CITY IS DOING. THE PLANTS GROWING BEHIND THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, ACCORDING TO ONE ORDINANCE, PLANNING WITHIN FIVE FEET OF THE CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO AVOID INTERFERENCE WITH THE VESTRY IN AND VEHICLE PASSAGE. I SPOKE WITH THE MAYOR ON THE PHONE AND SHE SAYS THE CITY ENGINEER WOULD BE CONTACTING THEM.

The jury that will decide whether to convict Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev includes a house painter eager to "serve my country," a man in his 20s who is Baha'i and speaks Farsi, and a water department employee who said he thinks t...